Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4539

Introduced
9/25/25  

Caption

Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

Impact

The enactment of HB 4539 would fundamentally change the landscape for legal claims related to childhood sexual abuse. By allowing claims to be initiated at any time, the bill not only recognizes the psychological barriers many survivors face when coming forward but also opens up possibilities for justice that were previously limited. The elimination of liability caps for organizations, employers, or individuals involved in the negligence of supervising minors will likely lead to broader accountability for institutions that protect abusers or fail to adequately supervise those in their care.

Summary

House Bill 4539 aims to enhance the remedies available for survivors of childhood sexual abuse in Massachusetts. The bill proposes significant amendments to Chapter 260 of the General Laws. Notably, it allows civil actions alleging sexual abuse of minors to be brought at any time after the alleged abuse occurred, effectively removing existing statutes of limitations. Additionally, it revives time-barred claims for those who may have previously been unable to pursue legal action due to expired limitations or failures to file requisite notices, permitting them to initiate proceedings within two years from the bill's effective date.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate among various stakeholders. Proponents, including survivors' advocates, argue that it is a necessary step towards justice and healing for victims who have suffered in silence for many years. Conversely, opponents express concern that the removal of time limits and liability caps could lead to an influx of lawsuits against organizations, possibly harming institutions that serve the community, such as schools and religious organizations. This tension reflects a broader discussion about how best to support survivors while also considering the implications for institutions involved.

Companion Bills

MA H1580

Replaces Relative to the charitable immunity cap for cases involving sexual abuse

Previously Filed As

MA H1833

Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

MA S1169

Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

MA H1746

Enhancing protections for sexual violence survivors

MA S404

Relative to supporting survivors of child sexual abuse

MA H4199

Protecting victims of childhood sexual abuse and holding perpetrators accountable

MA HB659

Regards childhood sexual abuse and student sexual abuse

MA HB151

Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute Of Limitations

MA S145

Relative to supporting survivors of domestic violence and enhancing child welfare

MA S1166

Relative to enhancing hiring practices to prevent sexual abuse

MA H1829

Eliminating the statute of limitation in civil child sexual abuse cases

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.